Role of Consciousness in Creation
Satinder S. Malik
Abstract
Science has made great
breakthroughs in understanding of our universe. Science has some limitations.
It has done lots of research in material dimensions of matter and energy and a small
part in time. Science has not acknowledged the existence of the dimension of
Consciousness. There are a number of phenomena apparently without explanation
on earth and in the universe. Some of these can be explained incorporating this
dimension. The limitation of modern day science is it doesn’t have any
laboratory support for this dimension. This is the controlling dimension for
life and for universe and without knowing this aspect understanding of science
is bound to be limited.
Keywords: Consciousness, dimension,
creation, science, matter, energy, universe, Aliens
Formation of Milky Way
Galaxy
As the cognitive Black
Hole pre Sagittarius A often termed as Golden Egg (Hiranyagarbha) containing
dense matter was burst to form Milky Way galaxy. One side was used form eco
system for Heavens and other side for Earth. The entire creation from the start
of universe till present day is based on three principles. These are the
following:
(a) The
principle of Mahat
(b) The
principle of creation (Serg)
(c) The
principle of evolution (Prati-Serg)
The Principle of Mahat.
This
is the integral characteristics of the wave. As the quality and type of strand
decide the further formation of rope, characteristic features of vibration
decide types of resultant waveforms, quarks, sub-atomic particles, elements,
compounds, mixtures, large objects, heavenly bodies and their interactions.
Neptune has 14 moons.
Recently discovered phenomenon is motion of Naiad which help it keep avoiding
collision with Thalassa. It moves up and down, passing by Thalassa twice from
above then twice from below, a cycle that repeats. It is not the only
noteworthy orbital resonance in the solar system. The resonance between the
Jovian moons of Io, Europa and Ganymede causes tides inside Io, creating
friction, heat and the solar system’s most active volcanic system. Jupiter
itself is in resonance with the asteroid belt, with the gas giant’s immense
gravitational pull keeping lanes within the belt conspicuously free of
asteroids. Neptune and Pluto are also in a resonance, with the dwarf planet
completing two orbits of the sun for Neptune’s three, a groove that keeps both
orbits stable.
The existence of our
Universe [2] is dependent upon interactions from the tiniest subatomic
particles to the largest clusters of galaxies. At galactic scales, interactions
can take millions of years to unfold, a process seen in this image of two
galaxies released by the Gemini Observatory. The new image captures the slow
and intimate dance of a pair of galaxies some 160 million light-years distant
and reveals the sparkle of subsequent star formation fueled by the pair's
interactions. There are many such events which keep happening in our universe,
all of these are governed by the principle of Mahat.
The Principle of
Creation. The cognitive part of the matter and dimension
beyond it is known as consciousness. The consciousness provided triggering
action and controlling power for creation, its management and further
evolution. We would discuss further about this principle in rest of the paper.
Principle of Evolution.
The principles of acclimtisation, adaptation and evolution are the short,
medium and long term measures for life form to adjust to its surrounding
ecosystem. [3] A theory of biological evolution was developed by the English
naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882). It stated that all species of organisms
arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations
that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. Darwin’s theory was missing a mechanism for how beneficial
traits could survive over generations.
Darwin
supposed that the life began [4] in the bubbling sea
vents—but all this overlooks the fact that to turn monomers into polymers
(which is to say, to begin to create proteins) involves what is known to
biology as dehydration linkages. As one of the leading biology text puts it,
with perhaps just a tiny hint of discomfort, “Researchers agree that such
reactions would not have been energetically favorable in the primitive sea, or
indeed in any aqueous medium, because of the mass action law.” It is a little
like putting sugar in a glass of water and having it become a cube. It
shouldn’t happen, but somehow in nature it does.
If
you make monomers wet [4] they don’t turn into
polymers—except when creating life on Earth. How and why it happens then and
not otherwise is one of biology’s great unanswered questions. For
two billion years bacterial organisms were the only forms of life [4]. They
lived, they reproduced, they swarmed, but they didn’t show any particular
inclination to move on to another, more challenging level of existence. At some
point in the first billion years of life, cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae,
learned to tap into a freely available resource—the hydrogen that exists in
spectacular abundance in water. They absorbed water molecules, supped on the
hydrogen, and released the oxygen as waste, and in so doing invented
photosynthesis. As Margulis and Sagan note, photosynthesis is “undoubtedly
the most important single metabolic innovation in the history of life on the
planet”—and it was invented not by plants but by bacteria. As cyanobacteria
proliferated the world began to fill with O2to the consternation of those
organisms that found it poisonous—which in those days was all of them. In an
anaerobic (or a non-oxygen-using) world, oxygen is extremely poisonous. Our
white cells actually use oxygen to kill invading bacteria. That oxygen is
fundamentally toxic often comes as a surprise to those of us who find it so
convivial to our well-being, but that is only because we have evolved to
exploit it.
In
the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin argued that [11] with the natural
variations that occur in populations, any trait that is beneficial would make
that individual more likely to survive and pass on the trait to the next
generation. If enough of these selections occurred on different beneficial
traits you could end up with completely new species. He did not have a
mechanism for how the traits could be preserved over the succeeding
generations. At the time it was thought that the traits of the parents were
blended in the offspring. Unfortunately, blending would dilute any beneficial
trait out of a population within a few generations. This is because most of the
blending over the next generations would be with individuals that did not have
the trait.
This
is where the intelligent interference through action of the spirits or comes
in. The principle of natural selection is indeed a bright observation by Darwin
and his theory is mostly right except that selection is not made by the
organisms themselves or it is not autonomous but interfered by the intelligent
design. The
evolution takes place naturally as an inbuilt principle or property of living
beings, as a part of their design. However, evolution can be accelerated or
decelerated or given desired direction from the dimension of consciousness.
[11] The most famous of the early defenses of Darwinism was not by Darwin
himself but by the famous biologist, Thomas Huxley and the social philosopher,
Herbert Spencer. Darwin's ideas were adopted by supporters of laissez-faire
capitalism. "Survival of the fittest" gave an ethical dimension to the
no-holds barred capitalism of the late nineteenth century.
Theory of Creation
At the beginning of Big
Bang about 216 billion Year ago (time is of a little relevance at this moment) from the center of our
galaxy where presently lies the super massive black hole Sagittarius
A. This black hole was even bigger and denser. Incidentally, all the energy and
matter in the universe is made of initial vibration (first product of Pradhána) and therefore all energy and
matter is sensible to Consciousness. This Big black hole containing the entire
Milky Way was controlled by
Vishnu (creator & controller of the dimension of time). Combination of
matter and consciousness is necessary to renovate creation and time plays most
important role in it. He put a part of his consciousness (Brahma) in it and
controlled its expansion as per the principles of Mahat (cardinal principles
for formation of energy, matter and their interaction). In his book The
Intelligent Universe, the great astrophysicist Fred Hoyle admits that an
intelligent principle has begotten the universe. Brahma has since then
controlled the expansion of black hole in to the present Milky Way and chosen
planets for creation to begin. In one part he chose a planet which we know as
heaven and other ‘earth’.
The entire scheme of things is with a purpose. The purpose
will emerge out of the pattern if we understand it carefully. Keeping the above
example of creation, we also know that there are other older galaxies present
in our universe and hence there will also be life with same purpose. Therefore,
alien life is not only possible but it is also present in our universe.
Earth is a well-chosen
planet for human evolution. Here on earth, one solar year is equivalent to one
day on Heaven- another planet in Milky Way. Apart from heaven there are other
planets are there where life is presently in evolution. Eventually human
race would also contribute to development of life on such planets. Though, it
is pertinent to note that such contribution will not be physical. [4] A
trip of 240,000 miles to the Moon still represents a very big undertaking for
us. A manned mission to Mars, called for by the first President Bush in a
moment of passing giddiness, was quietly dropped when someone worked out that
it would cost $450 billion and probably result in the deaths of all the crew
(their DN Atom to tatters by high-energy solar particles from which they could
not be shielded).
Based on what we know
now and can reasonably imagine, there is absolutely no prospect that any human
being will ever visit the edge of our own solar system—ever. It is just too
far. As it is, even with the Hubble telescope, we can’t see even into the Oort
cloud, so we don’t actually know that it is there. Its existence is probable
but entirely hypothetical.
For a peak into modern
scientific theories about solar system and life on Earth, I depend on [4] Bill
Bryson- A short History of Nearly Everything heavily and I have largely quoted
from his book. Martin Rees, Britain’s astronomer royal [4], believes that there
are many universes, possibly an infinite number, each with different
attributes, in different combinations, and that we simply live in one that
combines things in the way that allows us to exist. Rees maintains that six
numbers in particular govern our universe, and that if any of these values were
changed even very slightly things could not be as they are.
For example, for the
universe to exist as it does requires that hydrogen be converted to helium in a
precise but comparatively stately manner—specifically, in a way that converts
seven one-thousandths of its mass to energy. Lower that value very slightly—from
0.007 percent to 0.006 percent, say—and no transformation could take place: the
universe would consist of hydrogen and nothing else. Raise the value very
slightly—to 0.008 percent—and bonding would be so wildly prolific that the
hydrogen would long since have been exhausted. In either case, with the
slightest tweaking of the numbers the universe as we know and need it would not
be here.
If gravity may turn out
to be a little too strong, and one day it may halt the expansion of the
universe and bring it collapsing in upon itself, till it crushes itself down
into another singularity, possibly to start the whole process over again. On
the other hand it may be too weak and the universe will keep racing away
forever until everything is so far apart that there is no chance of material
interactions, so that the universe becomes a place that is inert and dead, but
very roomy. The third option is that gravity is just right—“critical density”
is the cosmologists’ term for it—and that it will hold the universe together at
just the right dimensions to allow things to go on indefinitely. Cosmologists
in their lighter moments sometimes call this the Goldilocks effect—that
everything is just right [4].
Also, Bill Bryson
brings out very precisely the apt location of earth in our solar system. [4]
The right distance away from the right sort of star, one that is big enough to
radiate lots of energy, but not too big as to burn itself out swiftly. Too much
nearer and everything on Earth would have boiled away. Much farther away and
everything would have frozen. Earth would have been uninhabitable had it been 5
percent nearer and 15 percent farther. Earth is the right kind of planet with a
molten lively interior that created the out gassing that helped to build an
atmosphere and provided us with the magnetic field that shields us from cosmic
radiation. It also gave us plate tectonics, which continually renews and
rumples the surface. We also have the right elements in the correct
proportions. There are ninety-two naturally occurring
elements on Earth.
Therefore, in entire
combination and permutation of probability for creating suitable material life
earth was a planet which was chosen and was allocated with the consciousness
along with other planets in our solar system and our central star. This is to
make sure that time on effort spent in creating life on earth is not wasted. All
bodies in Milky way follow principles of Mahat for their evolution, change,
motion and interaction with other bodies and a handful of them are with
additional consciousness to be more responsible and integral in their act. All
these heavenly bodies are endowed with Mahatattva (dark matter) – a medium through
which these can be controlled.
Brahma himself
experimented with creation of life. It is the natural way of the independent
consciousness that one it gets combined with various forms of matter it can
start learning interactions with environment. The learning could be Sattvic
(purea), Rajsic (controlling others) or tamsic (exploitative and indulgent). Brahma
was not amused with the results of his creation, maybe it was the quantitative
or qualitative properties of the fragments of consciousness which he used to
create first beings. Therefore, after learning from his first experiment he
created four Kumaras Sanaka, Sanatana, Sanandana, and Sanatkumara from
different parts of his body to aid him. The Kumaras was the first such beings.
They were created from his mind and appeared as infants. They were high on
consciousness and were not interested in procreation; they were pursuing
brahmacharya against the wishes of their father. They are said to wander
throughout the materialistic and spiritualistic universe without any desire but
with purpose to teach.
Thereafter, Brahma
created ten Manputras (his ideas in his own image) with the objective of increasing the
population and their names were these Rishis, or Sages were also known as
Prajapatis (creators of Milky Way population). According to the Bhagavata
Purana, their names are Angiras (sage), Atri, Pulastya, Marichi, Pulaha, Kratu,
Bhrigu, Vashistha, Daksha and Narada. We must understand that these were in
form of consciousness (spirits).
Wikipedia mentions that
[5] Earth formed around 4.54 billion years ago, by accretion from the solar
nebula. Volcanic out gassing probably created the primordial atmosphere and
then the ocean, but the early atmosphere contained almost no oxygen. Much of
the Earth was molten because of frequent collisions with other bodies which led
to extreme volcanism.
Brahma sent all
Prajapatis to create life on Earth, however when they appeared on earth the
found earth was beginning to have some form of life, however that was not as
per their plan. They found the waters were mixed with harmful chemicals. So
Brahma requested Vishnu’s help and Vishnu created an ideal solution after
assuming (Varaha Avtar). Their resulted in a planet-sized body named Theia
causing collision with Earth. This collision is thought to have formed the Moon
as well as tilt in the rotational axis of earth. Since the earth was mostly
molten and even after becoming in two parts such state acquires minimum surface
area (spheroid), both became round objects in accordance with principles of
Mahat. The tilt is what gave rise to seasons and created ideal conditions for
life to start. Moon also helped to stabilize any oscillations in motions of
earth while it went around Sun. Over time, the Earth cooled, causing the
formation of a solid crust, and allowing liquid water on the surface. This
water was pure and favorable to creation of life.
As far as the theory of
creation goes it is based on intelligent principles, on intelligent design and
with objectives. Brahma also stared creation of other
worlds DuLoka (heavens), Bhuvar Loka and Suvar Loka. The development of life on
earth was most important to all because of one factor faster time on earth. It
was used as laboratory to quickly determine the results and learn lessons.
Other options were much slower.
The development of life
on earth started with creation of favorable atmosphere with oxygen. [4] Atmosphere keeps the Earth warm. Earth would be a lifeless
ball of ice with an average temperature of minus 60 degrees Fahrenheit without
it. In addition, the atmosphere absorbs or deflects incoming swarms of cosmic
rays, charged particles, ultraviolet rays etc. Altogether, the gaseous padding
of the atmosphere is equivalent to a fifteen-foot thickness of protective
concrete, and without it these invisible visitors from space would slice
through us like tiny daggers.
Wegener developed the
theory that the world’s continents had once come together in a single landmass
he called Pangaea, where flora and fauna had been able to mingle, before the
continents had split apart and floated off to their present positions. All this
he put together in a book called Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane, or
The Origin of Continents and Oceans.
One
reason life took so long [4] to grow complex was that the world had to wait
until the simpler organisms had oxygenated the atmosphere sufficiently. It took
about two billion years, roughly 40 percent of Earth’s history, for oxygen
levels to reach more or less modern levels of concentration in the atmosphere.
But once the stage was set, and apparently quite suddenly, an entirely new type
of cell arose—one with a nucleus and other little bodies collectively called
organelles (from a Greek word meaning little tools). The process is thought to
have started when some blundering or adventuresome bacterium either invaded or
was captured by some other bacterium and it turned out that this suited them
both. The captive bacterium became, it is thought, a mitochondrion. This
mitochondrial invasion (or end symbiotic event, as biologists like to term it)
made complex life possible. (In plants a similar invasion produced chloroplasts,
which enable plants to photosynthesize.) Single-celled eukaryotes were once
called protists.
Compared
with the bacteria that had gone before, these new protists were wonders of
design and sophistication. The simple amoeba, just one cell big and without any
ambitions but to exist, contains 400 million bits of genetic information in its
DNA—enough, as Carl Sagan noted, to fill eighty books of five hundred pages.
Eventually the eukaryotes learned an even more singular trick. It took a long
time—a billion years or so. They learned to form together into complex multi-cellular
beings. This was the beginning of first root race of life on earth. I
tend to accept the theory of Helena P Blavatsky with some modifications. The
reproduction was by budding.
Francis
Crick [4], co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, and his colleague Leslie
Orgel have suggested that Earth was “deliberately seeded with life by
intelligent aliens, ”an idea that Gribbin calls “at the very fringe of
scientific respectability”—or, put another way, a notion that would be
considered wildly lunatic if not voiced by a Nobel laureate. Fred Hoyle and his
colleague Chandra Wickramasinghe further eroded enthusiasm for panspermia by
suggesting that outer space brought us not only life but also many diseases
such as flu and bubonic plague, ideas that were easily disproved by
biochemists. Hoyle—and it seems necessary to insert a reminder here that he was
one of the great scientific minds of the twentieth century—also once suggested,
as mentioned earlier, that our noses evolved with the nostrils underneath as a
way of keeping cosmic pathogens from falling into them as they drifted down
from space.
The Hadean eon [5]
represents the time before a reliable (fossil) record of life; it began with
the formation of the planet and ended 4.0 billion years ago. The following
Archean and Proterozoic eons produced the beginnings of life on Earth and its
earliest evolution. The succeeding eon is the Phanerozoic, divided into three
eras: the Palaeozoic, an era of arthropods, fishes, and the first life on land;
the Mesozoic, which spanned the rise, reign, and climactic extinction of the
non-avian dinosaurs; and the Cenozoic, which saw the rise of mammals.
Life emerged so swiftly
[4], in fact, that some authorities think it must have had help—perhaps a good
deal of help. The idea that earthly life might have arrived from space has a
surprisingly long and even occasionally distinguished history. The great Lord
Kelvin himself raised the possibility as long ago as 1871 at a meeting of the
British Association for the Advancement of Science when he suggested that “the
germs of life might have been brought to the earth by some meteorite.
Since we are exploring
formation of life on Earth we need to limit ourselves to the bigger picture and
less on details. It is indeed a vast subject. We can explore it here only in
principles. A biological species is a group of organisms that can reproduce
with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring. Species are
characterized by the fact that they are reproductively isolated from other
groups. We will take species group as our subjects with their common methods of
reproduction. The main methods of reproduction identified are through asexual,
sexual with different methods of fertilization. Asexual reproduction [6]
produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent because the
offspring are all clones of the original parent. Asexual reproduction in
animals occurs through fission, budding, fragmentation, and parthenogenesis.
There is an advantage that large numbers of offspring can be produced quickly
and it is ideally suited to a stable or predictable environment. This was a
design decision of the Prajapatis within the limitation imposed by the
environment.
Parthenogenesis [6] is
a form of asexual reproduction in which an egg develops into an individual
without being fertilized. The resulting offspring can be either haploid or
diploid, depending on the process in the species. Parthenogenesis occurs in
invertebrates such as water fleas, rotifers, aphids, stick insects, and ants,
wasps, and bees. Ants, bees, and wasps use parthenogenesis to produce haploid
males (drones). The diploid females (workers and queens) are the result of a
fertilized egg. Some vertebrate animals such as certain reptiles, amphibians,
and fish also reproduce through parthenogenesis.
Incidentally,
Parthenogenesis has been observed in species in which the sexes were separated
in terrestrial or marine zoos. Two female Komodo dragons, a hammerhead shark,
and a blacktop shark have produced parthenogenic young when the females have
been isolated from males. It is possible that the asexual reproduction observed
occurred in response to unusual circumstances and would normally not occur. The
species was at the borderline where a distinct change in separation of sexes
occurred. These were the species what Helena P Blavatsky mentioned as sweat
borne. This method offered fastest method of reproduction of complex organisms.
In Sexual reproduction
[6] the genetic material of two individuals is combined to produce genetically
diverse offspring that differ from their parents. The genetic diversity of
sexually produced offspring is thought to give sexually reproducing individuals
greater fitness because more of their offspring may survive and reproduce in an
unpredictable or changing environment. This was an important step to ensure
diversification of species and to evolve them further.
Hermaphroditism occurs
in animals in which one individual has both male and female reproductive
systems such as earthworms, slugs, tapeworms, and snails are often
hermaphroditic. Hermaphrodites may self-fertilize, but typically they will mate
with another of their species, fertilizing each other and both producing
offspring.
External fertilization
usually occurs in aquatic environments where both eggs and sperm are released
into the water. After the sperm reaches the egg, fertilization takes place.
Most external fertilization happens during the process of spawning where one or
several females release their eggs and the male(s) release sperm in the same
area, at the same time. The spawning may be triggered by environmental signals,
such as water temperature or the length of daylight. Nearly all fish spawn, as
do crustaceans (such as crabs and shrimp), mollusks (such as oysters), squid,
and echinoderms (such as sea urchins and sea cucumbers). Frogs, corals,
mayflies, and mosquitoes also spawn. These species are known as egg born.
Internal fertilization
occurs most often in terrestrial animals, although some aquatic animals also
use this method. Internal fertilization may occur by the male directly
depositing sperm in the female during mating. It may also occur by the male
depositing sperm in the environment, usually in a protective structure, which a
female picks up to deposit the sperm in her reproductive tract. There are three
ways that offspring are produced following internal fertilization. In
oviparity, fertilized eggs are laid outside the female’s body and develop
there, receiving nourishment from the yolk that is a part of the egg. This
occurs in some bony fish, some reptiles, a few cartilaginous fish, some
amphibians, a few mammals, and all birds. Most non-avian reptiles and insects
produce leathery eggs, while birds and some turtles produce eggs with high
concentrations of calcium carbonate in the shell, making them hard. The eggs of
the egg-laying mammals such as the platypus and echidna are leathery.
In ovoviparity,
fertilized eggs are retained in the female, and the embryo obtains its
nourishment from the egg’s yolk. The eggs are retained in the female’s body
until they hatch inside of her, or she lays the eggs right before they hatch.
This process helps protect the eggs until hatching. This occurs in some bony
fish (like the platyfish Xiphophorus maculatus, some sharks, lizards, some
snakes (garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis), some vipers, and some invertebrate
animals (Madagascar hissing cockroach Gromphadorhina portentosa). In viviparity
the young are born alive. They obtain their nourishment from the female and are
born in varying states of maturity. This occurs in most mammals some
cartilaginous fish, and a few reptiles.
There is a gradual
development in method of reproduction depending on the factors such as rate of
reproduction required, stability of external environment, complexity of
organism being reproduced etc. Hermaphroditism was initially considered by
Brahma as the top form for reproduction, however it was not found interesting
enough by the subjects.
Simultaneously with evolution of life on earth
designs were being prepared in heavens. Having created Mansputras, Brahma
designed Tanmatras as essence of sensors so that they can sense. These
progenies of Brahma were Hermaphrodites. They were supposed to be reproducing
from themselves. Sanat Kumars were devotes and didn’t have any motivation to
reproduce. Brahma found that all of them were free from worldly desires and
extremely virtuous. Narad even told his father that he is not interested in
procreating and will spend his life in universe being a devotee of Vishnu.
Seeing dismal outcome of his efforts, Brahma had to think of alternative, as a
result of which he manifested Rudra. Half of Rudra's body resembled like a male
while the remaining half appeared like a female. He used one of the tanmatra as
a motivation for procreation. Lord Brahma instructed Rudra to detach the female
form from his body and commence copulative creation. Following his advice,
Rudra detached the male part of his body and created eleven male entities.
Similarly he created various female entities from the female part of his body.
So the creator also learns and having done so similar design was also used for
humans. This led to further part of creation in heavens. Daksha Prajapati begot sixty daughters from his wife Virini. In
course of time ten of them were married to Dharma whose names were Arundhati,
Vasu, Jami, Lamba, Bhanu, Marutvati, Sankalpa, Muhurta, Saadhya and Vishwa.
Vishwa gave birth to Vishwadeva, while Saadhyaa was the mother of Saddhya.
Marutvati gave birth to Marutvan. Vasu had eight sons who became famous as the
Vasus. Bhanu Arundhati became the designer of all the creatures of this world.
Prajapati Kashyap
had thirteen wives Aditi, Diti, Danu, Arishta, Sursa, Surabhi, Vinta, Tamra,
Krodhvasha, Ira, Kadru, Khasa and Muni. Kashyap had two sons from Diti. Kashyap
had begotten one hundred sons from Danu, among whom Viprachitti was the most powerful.
Kashyap had also begotten forty nine Marudganas from Diti. Those who were born
of Diti were known as Daitya and born of Danu were known as Danavs and from born
of Aditi were known as Adityas. These were the two main groups in heaven of
Adityas on one side and Daityas and Danavs on the other who were competing
against each other. Consciousness of Aditya makes the Grahas (planets)
sentient.
There have been set
objectives for the reproduction of so many species. The objectives were the
following.
(a)
Integration of plants and animals in to
environmental cycles. Our earth is a
living being with a soul which
has been granted by Brahma and so are the Grahas (surrounding planets).
Environment on Earth has various cycles such as water cycle, nitrogen cycle,
oxygen cycle, carbon cycle etc. Whatever parameter in these cycles varies, it
is able to maintain their designed value with sufficient margin. This is a
comprehensive and intricate design.
(b)
Development of tissues and biological
building material required for human body. Earlier organisms have been
developed to prove individual system concepts of pneumatics system (lungs),
Hydraulic system (blood), actuators (skeletal & muscle system) etc. For
example tissues of tongue in mammal and tissues of octopus are similar. This
could be true that one of the prime reason for existence of octopus is tissue
culture for reptilian and mammalian tongue.
(c)
The Prajapatis needed genetic codes to
design human life and they also needed genetic codes for themselves to start
life in heavens (Alien life on another planet). The reason was development on
earth was happening at fast pace due to lower gravity and faster time lapse.
(d)
Development of software (souls) from
initial root program which goes in to unicellular cell, to multi-cellular and
the up the species ladder for learning the environment and survival,
procreation, team spirit etc. Software soul is essential requirement of living
beings as it is the guiding factor for various functions which are executed
consciously and subconsciously by the organism.
Since creation is a process in
which one has to design carefully and wait for the results patiently. Results
needs to be evaluated and several such iterations may be required to perfect a
design. During the entire process of creation, one important event took place
in the oceans when entire heavenly creation descended on earth to collect genetic
codes. Collection of genes was done around Mt Meru in erstwhile Pangea or
Gondwana. Mt Meru was the first mountain that arose and may be now under the
sea again. This event was called ‘Sagar Manthan’ or churning of the
oceans for the famed nectar. The nectar was essentially required for having a
physical form. The gene pool and samples are collected and for further
processing and design. Which tissue is required to be used where and how these
will evolve in sequential fashion is highly complex task of highly intelligent cosmic
civilization. They populated heaven as ideal planet with best of species of
plants, animals and environment. They also designed species of plants and
animals on earth as stated above.
Having
found the initial genetic code work began at fast pace. Prajapati Rishi Kashyap
also had six daughters from Tamra. These were Shuki, Shyeni, Bhasi, Gridhi,
Sugridhi and Shuchi. All six of them designed various species of birds. Shuki
was the designer of Parrots and Owls. Shyeni designed hawks while Bhasi was the
designer of ospreys (a large fish eating birds.) Gridhi gave birth to Vultures
and Sugridhi was the mother of pigeons. Shuchi was the designer of cranes,
Swans and other similar aquatic birds. Vinita was the designer of Garuda and
Arun Supreme among birds. Arun was the designer of Sampati and Jatayu. Sursa
was the designer of the serpents and had designed a thousand snakes. Surabhi,
one of the thirteen wives of Kashyap had desgined cows, buffaloes as well as
beautiful women. Muni was the mother of the celestial damsels Apsaras. Arishta
designed Kinnars and Gandharvas. Ira was the designer of various vegetations
like grass, trees, creepers and bushes. Khasa gave birth to ten million
Rakshashas and Yakshas.
This period relates
directly to Cambrian period. The seemingly rapid appearance of fossils in the Primordial
Strata and it was noted by William Buckland in the 1840s. The Cambrian
explosion occured approximately 541 million years ago when most major animal
phyla appeared in the fossil record.[It lasted for about 13– 25 million years
and resulted in the divergence of most modern metazoan phyla. The event was
accompanied by major diversification of other organisms
The
early reptiles of various types such as Hylonomus lyelli (the first one). It is
also the first animal known to have fully adapted to life on land. Hylonomus
lived about 315 million years ago, during the time we call the Late
Carboniferous Period. Most creatures were developing from the boneless to with
bones. The reptiles were required to be controlled for further biological and
higher souls couldn’t incarnate in them. Brahma created special souls for these
reptiles including huge dinosaurs and dragons, these were called Nagas. After
their role finished they later got upgraded to incarnate in human forms and
still they were known as Nagas. Nagas represent an important phase of
biological development on earth.
It is a matter of great curiosity
in wondering about how many different types of species are there on earth. The
most accurate census [20], conducted by the Hawaii's University, estimates that
a total of 8.7 million species live on the planet. This is closest to the
estimate of 8.4 million (84 Lakh) species mentioned in Vedic scriptures.
The design of human body was made
by seven different Prajapatis who collaborated and designed seven similar types
of first humans put them slightly far apart on seven different islands of
Pangea. Every prototype human was designed to be androgynous i.e having
property of both male and the female, with activation of one gene prototype
became a male and further activation of hormones other differences emerged.
This concept was simple to execute because of similarity of everything except
one function. Also one point which is of great importance here is that this
method is principally the same as in majority of other mammals. Even the organs
of procreation have same sub-parts and work on the same design. These organs
are also special and develop most before the birth and are more prominent on a
new born. The idea of progenration is for the survival of species. In the
design for male mammals one would find some parts such as nipples which are
dormant or not active. This is because initially all mammals start their growth
as females and at appropriate time males genes get active and embryo develops
as male. This also highlights the equality of both the sexes and their
importance being in complimentary to each other.
The word root of Man is derived
from Sanskrit word Man- to think and hence the man is thinker. In Sanskrit, it
is also called as Manav or manushya. This is true because man is an intelligent
animal species. Also, the word Adam, Adami have root in Ad (first), meaning the
ones who are born from the first prototype, initial (man). The lead progenitor
for every race is therefore called Manu.
Prajapatis watched the growth and
development of this species and even now all monitoring is done. In the initial
part they used souls of higher beings (heavens) to incarnate in them. Even
Prajapatis incarnated in them to check out these earliest humans for the design
parameters, deficiencies etc. The first humans were the humans of third root
race. According to Puranic cosmography [14], the world was initially divided
into seven islands (sapta-dvipa vasumati) separated by the seven seas. The
seven continents of the Puranas are stated as Jambudvipa, Plaksadvipa,
Salmalidvipa, Kusadvipa, Krouncadvipa, Sakadvipa, and Pushkaradvipa. All seven
islands are now major continents of the world. This is interesting because
whatever has been mentioned in olden texts confirms to the modern findings.
Many a times the meanings may have been lost due to lack of vocabulary or perspective
in translation.
In 1912, Alfred Wegener [11]
proposed a theory that the continents had once been joined, and over time had
drifted apart. Alfred Wegener proposed two different mechanisms for continental
drift. One was based on the centrifugal force caused by the rotation of the
earth and another a 'tidal argument' based on the tidal attraction of the sun
and the moon. Apart from this one of the reason could be the movement of
magnetic poles of earth leading to changes in magnetism and asymmetric pull of
gravitations forces between sun, moon and earth. These forces become
particularly asymmetric during the eclipses.
(Image
credit [10] & Google earth – current showing submerged lands that were once
above water)
Although
Wegener's ‘continental drift’ theory [12] was discarded, it did introduce the
idea of moving continents to geosciences. And decades later, scientists
confirmed some of Wegener's ideas, such as the past existence of a
supercontinent joining all the world's landmasses as one. Pangaea was a
supercontinent that formed roughly 200 to 250 million years ago, according to
the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and was responsible for the fossil and rock
clues that led Wegener to his theory. Plate tectonics is now the widely
accepted theory that Earth's crust is fractured into rigid, moving plates. In
the 1960s, scientists discovered the plate edges through magnetic surveys of
the ocean floor and through the seismic listening networks built to monitor
nuclear testing, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Alternating patterns of
magnetic anomalies on the ocean floor indicated seafloor spreading, where new
plate material is born. Magnetic minerals aligned in ancient rocks on
continents also showed that the continents have shifted relative to one
another.
(Image credits [12] various tectonic plates
and their movement over the millions of years)
The Himalayan mountain
range and Tibetan plateau have formed as a result of the collision between the
Indian Plate [13] and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago. As seen
in the animation above not all of the Tethys Ocean floor was completely sub
ducted; most of the thick sediments on the Indian margin of the ocean were
scraped off and accreted onto the Eurasian continent in what is known as an
accretionary wedge (link to glossary). These scraped-off sediments are what now
form the Himalayan mountain range.
(Image Credits
[13] movement of Jambu Dwipa)
Prajapati Daksha typifies the early
Third Race [9], holy and pure, still devoid of an individual Ego, and having
merely the passive capacities. Brahmâ, therefore, commands him to create
inferior and superior (avara and vara) bipeds and quadrupeds ; and by his will,
gave birth to females . . . . to the gods, the Daityas, the snake-gods,
animals, cattle and the Danavas and other beings.
These early humans of third root
race were the earliest ancestors of us humans. One more significant discovery
about beginning of life on earth [15] is found from a 550 million-year-old
fossilized digestive tract found in the Nevada desert one of the oldest known
examples of fossilized internal anatomical structures. One must note that this
period coincides with the Cambrian period indicating that human are as old as
other species and not evolved from them whereas the Archaeologists previously
thought Homo sapiens evolved in Africa around 200,000 years ago, but the story
has become more complicated. Fossils discovered in Morocco have pushed that
date back to 300,000 years ago, consistent with ancient DNA evidence. This
raises doubts that our species emerged in any single place. Anthropologists are
realizing that our Homo sapiens ancestors had much more contact with other
human species than previously thought. Although discovered in the 1990s,
publication [8] of the 4.4 million year old skeleton nicknamed ‘Ardi’ in 2009
changed scientists’ views on how hominins began walking. Perspectives on our
own species have also changed. Today,
human evolution looks less like Darwin’s tree and more like a muddy, braided
stream. Our lineages split up to 800,000 years ago, modern humans and
Neanderthals mated a number of times during the last Ice Age. This is why many
people today possess some Neanderthal DNA. Ancient DNA is how researchers first
identified the mysterious Denisovans, who interbred with us and Neanderthals.
The early humans
were of huge size nearly 30-50 feet and large variation in samples. Iguanodon
of the Mesozoic ages was 100 feet long and now it is transformed into the small
Iguana lizard of South America. The evolutionary series of the animal world is
a warrant that the same thing took place within the human races. Lower still in
the order of creation we find witnesses for the same in the flora going pari
passu with the fauna in respect of size. The pretty ferns we collect and dry
among the leaves of our favourite volumes are the descendants of the gigantic
ferns which grew during the carboniferous period. Popular traditions about
giants in days of old, and their mention in every mythology, including the Bible
are for people who really existed. These were named as Cyclops, Medusa, Orphic
Titan, the anguipedal monster known as Ephialtes. There were good giants in
days of old jand the Rakshasas and Yakshas of Lanka. The Râkshasas are simply
the primitive and ferocious giants, the Atlanteans, who were scattered on the
face of the globe.
The Giants of
old are all buried under the Oceans[9], and hundreds of thousands of years of
constant friction by water would reduce to dust and pulverize a brazen, far
more a human skeleton. Most of the huge size mammals were the vehicles of
cosmic spirits and they roamed around the earth without much effort. The
survival was probably easy for the giants keeping in mind their physical
strength and their high intelligence consciousness being belonging to races of
Daityas, Danvas etc directly from the heavens. In secret doctrine one
mythological text from puts it as the third and fourth races became tall with
pride thinking they are the kings and they are the gods. They built big cities,
cities laden with precious metals. They took wives fair to look at, Wives from
the mindless, the narrow-headed. They bred monsters, wicked demons, male and
female, also, Khado (Dakini) with little minds. They built temples for human
body. Male and Female they worshipped. Then the third eye acted no longer.
All such big
cities of Asuras were in Mu, Lemuria and Atlantis. Science had reached its peak
of development even at that time. Most of the souls or Monads of these people
belonged to heavenly spirits and they were actively guided and aided in their
building of huge cities and technological developments such as flying machines.
Following images show the probable lands where the cultures evolved. Asuramâya,
created astronomical works to have determined the duration of all the past
geological and cosmical periods, and the length of the all the cycles to come,
till the end of this life-cycle, or the end of the seventh Race.
Having witnessed
from heavens that creation is not moving in the desired direction Brahma must
have asked for all such giant creatures be replaced with smaller ones because
then they will come under the force of nature and may evolve as thinkers in order
to survive. This was major design decision by the creator.
The Second Flood
affected the Fourth Root Race (now conveniently regarded by theology as ‘the
accursed race of giants, the Cainites, and the sons of Ham) is that flood which
was first perceived by geology. If one carefully compares the accounts in the
various legends of the Chaldees and other exoteric works of the nations, it
will be found that all of them agree with the orthodox narratives given in the
Brahmanical books. In the Satapatha Brâhmana, Manu finds that “the Flood had
swept away all living creatures, and he alone was left” — i.e., the seed of
life alone remained from the previous Mahapralaya, and the Mahabhârata refers
simply to the geological cataclysm which swept away nearly all the Fourth Race
to make room for the Fifth.
The
sinking of continents and emergence of new lands was major event on earth. The current sea
level is about 130 meters higher than the historical minimum. Historically [17]
low levels were reached during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), about 20,000
years ago. The last time the sea level was higher than today was during the
Eemian, about 130,000 years ago. The time before which is known as antediluvian
(before the he great flood) which is mentioned in books of many religions and
cultures. As a result of rise of the oceans and pale movements many flourishing
cities became the ocean beds and these people either perished or migrated to
new lands. Many clans of Danavs and Daityas migrated to Patal Loka (Americas)
where they again started their civilizations Such as Maya, Inca, Aztecs etc.
Language plays a
vital role in development of society. There are many different type of
languages spoken in the world. Most of them have common roots. During the
development of AI bots of Facebook were shut down after developers discovered
that the AI had created its own unique language that humans can’t understand.
It is a natural capability of intelligence to make a language more convenient for
its own usage. This is why we have diverse languages and accents in difference
social groups. Oldest spoken language was Tamil in the lands connecting India
to Australia. While Tamil was the language of masses and usual conversations Sanskrit
was the language of literature. Sanskrit is the language of heavenly spirits,
perfectly crafted and epitome of linguistic development. Sanskrit posed has two
major advantages, one it is lyrical and secondly it can compress huge amount of
information in small couplets. These qualities make it is easier to be
remembered. The text is written in Devnagari script which literally mean the
one used in city of Devas (Gods).
Post
antediluvian period saw the advent of fift root race of human beings. HP Blavatsky
in ‘Secre Doctrine’ describes about fifth root race Aryan race (Arya – means
Shresta or Superior). They have emerged after the fourth root race) beginning
about 100,000 years ago. Aryan root race was physically progenerated by the
Vaivasvatu Manu. Manu is also known by different names such as Nuh, Nu, Noah
etc. The subraces of the Aryan Fifth Root Race include the first subrace, the
Vedic people which populated India in 60,000 BC; the second subrace, the
Arabian, which migrated to Arabia in 40,000 BC; the third subrace, the Persian,
which migrated to Persia in 30,000 BC; the fourth subrace, the Celts, which
migrated to Western Europe beginning in 20,000 BC (the Mycenaean Greeks are
regarded as an offshoot of the Celtic subrace that colonized Southeast Europe);
and the fifth subrace, the Teutonic, which also migrated to what is now Germany
beginning in 20,000 BC (the Slavs are regarded as an offshoot of the Teutonic
subrace that colonized Russia and surrounding areas. All these subraces
migrated from a central location known as city of bridges – a place where lies
Gobi desert. The location could even be the land of Mansrovar lake near Kailash
Mountain in Tibbat.
Sanskrit and
Vedas were prevalent even before the arrival of Aryans in India. Vedas being the
knowledge which is given by Brhama to Rishis. The culture of new comers was
different. The Vedic Aryans were meditating, Yagya performing, eco-friendly
people. The cities (Purs) built by these people were of material wood and mud.
Beautiful cities, bustling with people who were rich on Dharma, lived happily
in the pursuit of intellectual interests. “आ नो भद्रा: क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वत: Let noble
thoughts come to us from every side. (Rigveda 1-89-1) A L Basham wrote his book
‘A wonder that was India’ about ancient India. During these periods, the major
development of Ayurveda, Siddha medicines, Vastu-shastra, Astronomy, Philosophy
etc took place. The timings of Ramayana and Mahabharta have been carefully
calculated by Nilesh Oak [19]. Period of Ramayana is from 12,240 BCE – 12,196
BCE and Mahabharata War happened in 5,561 BCE. Rest is history. The entire aim
here is to present the larger scheme of things and build up our perspective.
All humans have
interbred earlier and also now. All beneficial genes have spread across the
different human races. The human races are just like different models and types
of biological machines with minor variations. The main driving software in all
human biological hardware is the soul. This scheme goes to show that it wouldn’t
help to differentiate the humans just by their biological machines but they
need to be graded with quality or version of the software (Soul). This
signified by the variance of human behavior all across the races. There are
criminals, people with animalistic tendencies, good people, erudite scholars,
craftsmen, leaders all across the human races. No race is best, all are mixture.
Purpose of Creation.
One
begins to wonder as to what is the purpose of creation. After all, science and
philosophy give credence to logic and reason and nothing else. The purpose
would be discussed in detail in next paper where we would talk about the nature
of human body and its integration with consciousness. However at present, we
will contend with the fact that purpose of creation is to create a mechanism
for learning. The mechanism of learning is for software soul or monad which
evolves from a binary spark, keeps on learning by integrating in various types
of organism body vehicles or biological machines.
Alien Interference. The
life on earth has been designed by beings from another dimension. This
dimension is dimension of consciousness. The various level of software souls
which have been influencing us are 33 different types of heavenly beings with
appropriate organisation in various planets. The same beings have born on earth
as prototype humans and started human race with purpose given above. The same
beings experimented with small insects like ants, white ants species like how
the governance should take place and the society was divided into four social
groups— Brahmanas, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. In the world today also
these boundaries exist, one who are part of Government and military, the
businessmen and associated workers, craftsmen and farmers and service industry.
The heavenly beings have taken different roles and incarnations in this world
to lead people to knowledge. The human society is also monitored from the other
dimension and some special ones of us humans may have souls that belong to
different heavenly class. You would not be surprised to identify such humans of
great intellect, leadership and ideal human values.
Conclusion
Creation follows three
principles, the principle of Mahat, the principle of creation, the principle of
evolution. The principles of acclimtisation, adaptation and evolution are the
short, medium and long term measures for life form to adjust to its surrounding
ecosystem.
In
the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin postulated principle of natural
selection. The principle of natural selection is indeed a bright observation by
Darwin and his theory is mostly right except that selection is not made by the
organisms themselves or it is not autonomous but interfered by the intelligent
design. The word natural itself signifies nature- an unseen force or entity.
This entity can be called nature or divine or Prajapati, by whatever name. The evolution
takes place naturally as an inbuilt principle or property of living beings, as
a part of their design. Therefore, the scheme of world is not creation alone or
not evolution alone but both can be seen as triggering and supplementing
processes. This is the major role played by consciousness in creation.
In the scheme of
progressive complexity of life evolved on earth, it is the software soul or
monad which is benefiting from the lives with organism bodies as its vehicles
and keeps evolving (by learning). Human evolution started as different designs,
correction, and improvements and remains a complex and intermingled species. The
entire scheme highlights the equality of sexes and futility of comparisons across
the human races.
References
[4] Bill Bryson- A short History of Nearly
Everything
[7] https://tinyurl.com/sxx7vgs
[9]
The Secret Doctrine Vol II - H P Blavatsky